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You just go for it and you take the rejection. That's how I ended up eventually getting a girlfriend. Lots of rejection. Well, not eventually, but the bravery, you know?
Cheers to you broken record. Thank you for the post. So I'm an ambivert, which means I am both an introvert and an extrovert. And while I am pretty bold in how I express myself, meaning I'm not too shy, right? However, when I like someone, I feel butterflies and the butterflies are too loud and I become really shy, so.
Eventually, I do tell a person. Now, there's no threshold on when that happens. It depends. It depends how loud the butterflies are in my soul telling me I should say something. However, just like other people might be, I am afraid of rejection. And while I can take rejection pretty well and move on, you know, the initial is where it's difficult.
Personally, another reason why I keep it to myself is because I want to relish in that feeling for as long as I can before it becomes too much and then I say something. But you know, rejection, I can handle it, but who likes to be rejected? Even though I can handle it, right? Great question. Cheers to you.
Oh yeah, no, I approach. I definitely approach when I like someone, you know. But it's more of a humble, you know what I mean, non-thirsty approach, you know.